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"New Visual Novel Explores Humanity's Sins"

By RileyMay 17,2025

"New Visual Novel Explores Humanity

Kemco has released an intriguing new visual novel titled "Together We Live," exclusively for Android, with a deep narrative set in a post-apocalyptic world. This compelling story is also available on Steam for PC, exploring themes of human sins and the journey toward atonement.

A Girl Atoning for Humans’ Sins

The protagonist, Kyoya, embarks on a unique journey when he awakens in a dimly lit room, only to discover it's the year 4000—nearly 2000 years after his last memory. Earth has transformed into a desolate wasteland, and Kyoya is greeted by a mysterious girl who holds the key to understanding his new reality.

This girl, though seemingly random, is on a mission of immense gravity. She is trapped in a relentless cycle of death and rebirth, each iteration an attempt to atone for the sins of humanity. Her plight is both brutal and heart-wrenching, compelling Kyoya to guide her toward the concept of happiness.

The story's pacing may initially seem slow, but patience is rewarded as the plot unfolds with surprising twists and significant revelations that tie back to seemingly minor details introduced earlier.

If you're curious about "Together We Live," take a moment to watch the official trailer below:

Together We Live Makes You Think

Unlike many visual novels, "Together We Live" does not involve player choices, offering instead a linear, interactive narrative with simple yet enchanting art. The story's blend of beauty and sorrow is profoundly moving, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.

The girl's character is fully voiced, enhancing the emotional depth of the experience in a haunting yet fitting manner. The game is currently available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, but it does not support controllers. You can purchase "Together We Live" on the Google Play Store for $9.99, or play it for free if you're a Play Pass subscriber.

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